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lharrell79 Nov 6, 2008 10:18 AM

Has anyone tried one of these HU's yet???
 
http://www.oeradio.com/product_CH-4100.html

It is a factory look-a-like radio, with all the bells and whistles of an aftermarket. It seems pretty slick at first glance, but I'm not sure about the quality. I've never heard of them before, and never heard of anyone testing one.

I'd like to upgrade my stock system with speakers and an amp; however I want to keep the factory look. The cleansweep and 3sixty are out of the question, because I refuse to use the add-on volume control. If you don't use the add-on volume knob, you're basically alter the flat EQ curve that the cleansweep worked so hard to get in the first place.

This OEM radio seems like it would be a good way to keep the factory look, have pre-amp outputs, and a 9-band adjustable EQ. Along with tons of upgradability. Anyways, just wondering if anyone can comment on these. I'm looking for the good, bad, and ugly.

Thanks, Lucas

TRXHemi Nov 6, 2008 10:47 AM

Wow, that looks fantastic, however I have never heard of them.

lharrell79 Nov 6, 2008 10:59 AM

I first saw them over at crutchfield. I guess they're new. I would like to think that crutchfield wouldn't carry a crumby product. They 999.99 at crutchfield, which seems a little pricy. However, you would have the comfort of knowing you could return it if you didn't like it.

Anybody want to be the guinee pig???

Lucas

MikeFarm Nov 6, 2008 11:55 AM

seems pricey, buy the time you have NAV you've got $1500 wrapped into the thing, I'd rather have a larger display for a cheaper cost with a brand I've heard of..

lxman1 Nov 6, 2008 03:58 PM

Yep, for a little more, you can buy a OEM one from Mopar.com.
You have to buy a bunch of add-ons just to use most of the features on the one you listed.

Get a Factory unit from Ebay. That's how I got my RAQ 6 disc MP3 radio.

lharrell79 Nov 6, 2008 05:36 PM

The problem with the factory unit, is you don't have the ability to add an amp. The frequency curves on the factory unit are all out of wack. When you raise the volume, the bass goes down.

I did see the CH-4100 on flee-bay for 489.00 w/free shipping. It just seems like a great way to keep the factory look, and have the ability to add amps.

Lucas

morepower29 Nov 6, 2008 08:47 PM

yeah but with an oem you cant watch movies while driving I have a pioneer avic indash dvd nav with six disk changer and a hardrive so no inserting dvd's to use the nav.

dirtydog Nov 6, 2008 09:49 PM

I just went through the same desicion. I wanted to retain factory look and add some better speakers and amps. Well, long story short....It will cost the same amount in the end if you just buy a double din indash dvd unit and buy a navigation radio bezel straight from any dodge dealer ($129+tax) Or you can buy the bezel from ebay. It is a factory part and look. I opted to get the bezel, spend a little more and purchased this http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...VIC-F90BT.html It has 4volt pre-outs and a 3 band eq with 5 curves. That is as good as any signal restoration and clean up that the JL and Rockford will give you, not to mention the need of a line driver if you keep the factory deck to boost the weakend signals. Sonix tried to sell me a $80 adapter harness that is not necessary of you are going to run RCA cables to amps. All you need is to connect the power wire, remote lead, ignition wire and ground, That's all, so the $80 harness they say you need is not actually needed.(I'm running external speaker wire from my amps to the speakers) The factory wires will be just sitting there not doing anything waiting for me to return back to stock when I sell. If you want a very nice cheap DVD indash unit check this one out. Lots of good reviews and beautiful display. http://cgi.ebay.com/PIONEER-AVH-P400...lenotsupported

dirtydog Nov 6, 2008 09:51 PM


Originally Posted by morepower29 (Post 1447939)
yeah but with an oem you cant watch movies while driving I have a pioneer avic indash dvd nav with six disk changer and a hardrive so no inserting dvd's to use the nav.

That can be fixed so you can.

I'm hard wiring mine so I'll be able to watch some movies while driving and change setting on the navigation if I want. Those adapters they sell is what stops you from making changes and watching movies while driving.

That CH-4100 has no specs, very high priced for what? You'll still have get a sound processor/pre-amp and a line driver. Those 2 items for quality controls will run $280 for the processor (Audiocontrol EQS) and $130 for the line driver for front/rear/sub(Audiocontrol LC6i)
That head unit seems like a complete waste of money to me. I have done a lot of research the past few weeks. Take my advice and get a nice unit that will wipe all that bullsh8t out of the way.

lharrell79 Nov 6, 2008 10:16 PM


Originally Posted by dirtydog (Post 1447997)
That can be fixed so you can.

That CH-4100 has no specs, very high priced for what? You'll still have get a sound processor/pre-amp and a line driver. Those 2 items for quality controls will run $280 for the processor (Audiocontrol EQS) and $130 for the line driver for front/rear/sub(Audiocontrol LC6i)
That head unit seems like a complete waste of money to me. I have done a lot of research the past few weeks. Take my advice and get a nice unit that will wipe all that bullsh8t out of the way.

Why would you need to buy these items? The CH-4100 is an aftermarket unit. It already has pre-amp outputs.


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